#1
Who is the main protagonist in 'The Crucible'?
John Proctor
Abigail Williams
Reverend Parris
Elizabeth Proctor
#2
How does the theme of intolerance manifest in 'The Crucible'?
Religious intolerance
Racial intolerance
Gender intolerance
All of the above
#3
What is the significance of the title 'The Crucible' in the context of the play?
Refers to a container for melting metals
Symbolizes a severe test or trial
Represents a religious ritual
Reflects a cooking metaphor
#4
What is the symbolism behind the poppet in 'The Crucible'?
Represents innocence and purity
A tool for witchcraft
Symbolizes deception and manipulation
Signifies authority and power
#5
How does the character of Rebecca Nurse challenge the prevailing norms in Salem?
By participating in the witch trials
By questioning religious doctrines
By advocating for women's rights
By adhering strictly to Puritan beliefs
#6
What historical event serves as the backdrop for 'The Crucible'?
World War I
Salem Witch Trials
American Revolution
French Revolution
#7
Which character is known for his obsession with reputation in 'The Crucible'?
Reverend Hale
Abigail Williams
John Proctor
Reverend Parris
#8
What is the significance of the forest in 'The Crucible'?
A place of refuge
A symbol of evil and temptation
A gathering place for the community
A source of natural resources
#9
Which character undergoes a significant transformation throughout the play?
Reverend Hale
Mary Warren
Abigail Williams
John Proctor
#10
What motivates Abigail Williams to make false accusations of witchcraft?
Desire for revenge
Fear of the unknown
Religious conviction
Love for John Proctor
#11
What is the central moral conflict in 'The Crucible'?
Individual vs. Society
Good vs. Evil
Love vs. Hate
Justice vs. Injustice
#12
Who accuses others of witchcraft as a means of revenge in 'The Crucible'?
John Proctor
Reverend Parris
Abigail Williams
Rebecca Nurse
#13
What is the outcome of John Proctor's moral dilemma in the end?
He confesses and is acquitted
He confesses and is executed
He refuses to confess and is acquitted
He refuses to confess and is executed
#14
What role does hysteria play in the events of 'The Crucible'?
It accelerates the resolution of conflicts
It exposes the truth behind accusations
It leads to unjust accusations and fear
It unites the community against external threats
#15
What role does the character of Giles Corey play in the unfolding events of 'The Crucible'?
Accused of witchcraft
A respected judge
A voice of reason
A prominent accuser